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Veneto

Provinces

Belluno,  Padua,  Rovigo,  Treviso,  Venice,  Verona,  Vicenza,  

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Venezia

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Venezia, Verona
Capital: Venezia
581 Italian Cities
7 Province
Area: 18.401 Kmq.
Population: 4.937.854 ab.

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Veneto - Guide to the Region


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The Veneto is a region in north-eastern town with Venice. It is bordered on the east by the Friuli-Venezia Giulia and the Adriatic Sea (Gulf of Venice), on the north by Austria (Tyrol and Carinthia), north-west with Trentino-Alto Adige, to the west by Ontario, on south by Emilia-Romagna.
With its landscape heritage, historical, artistic and architectural, the Veneto is, with Olte 60 million tourists a year, the most visited region of Italy.
The languages most spoken are the Venetian, Ladin (in many municipalities in the Province of Belluno), Friulian (in Mandate Portogruaro), the Cimbri (nell'Altopiano Asiago Lessina in Verona and in the town of Sappada) and L ' Italian, although only the latter had, until the nineties, official status. The bill seeks to recognize as an official language of the Veneto regional examination from 2007 to the Veneto Regional Council has been approved by an overwhelming majority and no votes against, March 28, 2007.
Veneto is one of two Italian regions whose inhabitants are officially recognized as "people" from the Italian Parliament.
With an area of 18,390 sq km, the Italian region of Veneto is the eighth area. The point is further north Vanscùro Peak (on the border with Austria) and the southernmost point is costiuito-tipped Bacucco (mouth of the Po of Ariano or Goro). Its territory is morphologically very diverse, with a prevalence of lowland (56.4%), but extended mountainous areas (29.1%) and to a lesser extent, hills (14.5%). The mountains of the Veneto includes 70% of all the Dolomites in the Province of Belluno: this area of outstanding beauty and high value tourism, including the Cadore, Comelico the Ampezzano, Agordino. Among the most important findings, the Marmolada, the Three Peaks, the Pelmo, Tofane, the Civetta. The hilly tract is very diverse and includes the Venetian Alps, from Cansiglio Lessini east to the mountains to the west, past the massive del Grappa and Asiago Plateau, in the Venetian plain are the most important hills of the entire Po Valley : The Hills Hills, which rise up, clearly isolated in the south-west of Padua, followed, a short distance from the hills (south of Vicenza). The Venetian Plain is crossed by some of the most important Italian rivers, from south to north, the Po, the Adige, on (or) Brenta, (or) Piave, the Livenza and cut, as well as a series of drainage canals and irrigation. The plain towards the sea mingles with some of the most interesting and extensive amphibious areas of Italy, such as the Delta del Po (is a Regional Park) and the Laguna Veneta, limited to the south from the mouth of the Brenta pressoChioggia and north of the river Sile, flowing in the ancient river bed of the Piave, further north lies the lagoon of Caorle, now isolated from the lagoon of Venice, but once integrated in the lagoon system stretching from Ravenna to Grado. To the west, at the turn of Veneto, Lombardy and Trentino, lies the basin of Lake Garda, the largest Italian lake.


Veneto Provinces and municipalities

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